Diaphanoid for flute, clarinet, voice, piano and string quartet or other set of instruments (2010)
Duration: 6’50”
The idea of the piece is hidden in the title of the composition. Greek word diaphanēs means "transparent". Greek suffix -oid means an item, which resembles a specific object or has a particular characteristic (shape, form, appearance, etc.). Thus the title can be translated into "something clear" or "something lucid".
CD:
Chamber Works, DUX, Orkiestra Muzyki Nowej, Szymon Bywalec – conductor, Elżbieta Woleńska – flute, Michał Siciński – clarinet, Kuba Badach – voice
List of performances:
2014
29 March
Łódź (PL), Strzemiński Academy of Fine Arts
The members of the Jeune Orchestre Atlantique, Catherine Puig – conductor
19 January
Valletta (MT), MITP Theatre, Contemporary Sounds
The members of the Jeune Orchestre Atlantique, Pavel Šnajdr – conductor
16 January
Brno (CZ), Divadlo na Orlí
The members of the Jeune Orchestre Atlantique, Pavel Šnajdr – conductor
2011
11 January
Łódź (PL), The Łódź Philharmonic Hall, Contem Ucha
an_ARCHE New Music Ensemble
2010
4 September
Næstved (DK), Suså Festival
an_ARCHE New Music Ensemble